Francis Poulenc - Poulenc & Satie: Piano Works (Remastered 2025) (2025) [Hi-Res]

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Title: Poulenc & Satie: Piano Works (Remastered 2025)
Year Of Release: 2025
Label: SOMM Recordings
Genre: Classical Piano
Quality: flac lossless (tracks) / flac 24bits - 44.1kHz +Booklet
Total Time: 01:20:14
Total Size: 256 / 309 mb
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Tracklist

01. Concerto for 2 Pianos in D Minor, FP 61: I. Allegro ma non troppo (Remastered 2025)
02. Concerto for 2 Pianos in D Minor, FP 61: II. Larghetto (Remastered 2025)
03. Concerto for 2 Pianos in D Minor, FP 61: III. Allegro molto (Remastered 2025)
04. Mouvements perpétuels, FP 14a: I. Assez modéré (Remastered 2025)
05. Mouvements perpétuels, FP 14a: II. Très modéré (Remastered 2025)
06. Mouvements perpétuels, FP 14a: III. Alerte (Remastered 2025)
07. 8 Nocturnes, FP 56 in C Major: No. 1 in C Major. Sans traîner (Remastered 2025)
08. Suite française d’après Claude Gervaise, FP 80b: I. Bransle de Bourgogne (Remastered 2025)
09. Suite française d’après Claude Gervaise, FP 80b: II. Pavane (Remastered 2025)
10. Suite française d’après Claude Gervaise, FP 80b: III. Petite marche militaire (Remastered 2025)
11. Suite française d’après Claude Gervaise, FP 80b: IV. Complainte (Remastered 2025)
12. Suite française d’après Claude Gervaise, FP 80b: V. Bransle de Champagne (Remastered 2025)
13. Suite française d’après Claude Gervaise, FP 80b: VI. Sicilienne (Remastered 2025)
14. Suite française d’après Claude Gervaise, FP 80b: VII. Carillon (Remastered 2025)
15. Descriptions automatiques: I. Sur un vaisseau (Remastered 2025)
16. Descriptions automatiques: II. Sur une lanterne (Remastered 2025)
17. Descriptions automatiques: III. Sur un casque (Remastered 2025)
18. 3 Gymnopédies: No. 1 in D Major. Lent et douloureux (Remastered 2025)
19. 3 Sarabandes: No. 2 in D-Sharp Minor À Maurice Ravel (Remastered 2025)
20. Gnossiennes: No. 3 in A Minor. Lent et grave (Remastered 2025)
21. Avant-dernières pensées: I. Idylle (Remastered 2025)
22. Avant-dernières pensées: II. Aubade (Remastered 2025)
23. Avant-dernières pensées: III. Méditation (Remastered 2025)
24. Croquis et agaceries d’un gros bonhomme en bois: No. 1, Tyrolienne turque (Remastered 2025)
25. Croquis et agaceries d’un gros bonhomme en bois: No. 2, Danse maigre (Remastered 2025)
26. Croquis et agaceries d’un gros bonhomme en bois: No. 3, Españaña (Remastered 2025)
27. Aubade, FP 51 (Performed by Piano & Orchestra): I. Toccata (Remastered 2025)
28. Aubade, FP 51 (Performed by Piano & Orchestra): II. Récitatif (Remastered 2025)
29. Aubade, FP 51 (Performed by Piano & Orchestra): III. Rondeau (Remastered 2025)
31. Aubade, FP 51 (Performed by Piano & Orchestra): V. Récitatif (Remastered 2025)
32. Aubade, FP 51 (Performed by Piano & Orchestra): VI. Andante (Remastered 2025)
33. Aubade, FP 51 (Performed by Piano & Orchestra): VII. Allegro féroce (Remastered 2025)
34. Aubade, FP 51 (Performed by Piano & Orchestra): VIII. Conclusion (Remastered 2025)

SOMM Recordings highlights the pianistic mastery of Francis Poulenc (1899 – 1963) with a release of extraordinary historic recordings including two of his four major concertante works and selected solo piano pieces.

To mark the 100th anniversary of the death of Erik Satie (1866 – 1925), this recording also features Poulenc performing piano gems by Satie, whose distaste for academic routine and Romanticism had a profound influence on Poulenc and the other members of the ad hoc music group, Les Six.

These performances, ranging from 1930 to 1950, have been brilliantly remastered by long-time SOMM collaborator, Lani Spahr, about whose work Gramophone has said, “There are historic releases that make the grade because they are just that – ‘historic’ – and there are releases that make history because they are musically overwhelming.” This release opens with Poulenc’s Concerto in D minor for two pianos and orchestra, commissioned by American-born heiress Princess Edmond de Polignac specifically to be premiered by the composer and his friend, Jacques Février, at the International Festival of Contemporary Music in Venice in 1932. The vibrant colouration inherent in the piece was inspired by Balinese musicians whom Poulenc had heard at the Paris Colonial Exhibition of 1931.

The performance heard here with Georges Prêtre conducting the Orchestre National de France was recorded the year before Poulenc’s sudden death, and again pairs Poulenc and Février, thirty years after they created the world premiere. While on tour in New York during the winter of 1949 /1950, Poulenc recorded selections of his piano music along with twelve of his favourite compositions by Erik Satie. Poulenc’s own music ranges from his earliest works, Trois mouvements perpétuelles, to the C major Nocturne from a set of eight, and the neo-classical Suite française of 1935—a homage to his 16th century compatriot, Claude Gervaise. Erik Satie was not as gifted a pianist as Poulenc, and his technical limitations largely confined his output to the shorter forms, particularly for piano, where his singular creative genius shone at its brightest. Amongst some of Satie’s deliberately absurd titles—like “Tyrolean Turk” and “Skinny Dance”—Poulenc also chose to record one each of Satie’s exquisitely crafted Gymnopédie and Gnossienne. Aubade (Morning Song), a 1929 concerto for piano and chamber orchestra of eighteen instruments, is the final work on this release. It exists as both a Concerto choréographique, based on the Roman myth of the virgin huntress Diana, and also a concert version, as heard here. The positive response to Aubade led to a commercial recording with the Orchestre Straram conducted by Walther Straram, the 78rpm discs capturing Poulenc’s only recording of this work.



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